The family of a mum-of-two who tragically died from breast cancer at the age of just 36 have donated a much-needed machine in her memory.

Kerry Key won widespread admiration for her refusal to give up after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2006.

Determined to continue looking after her son Lewis and daughter Georgia, Kerry threw herself into fundraising for local charities before she died in February 2013.

Kerry Key with her daughter Georgia and son Lewis

Now, the Kerry Key Foundation, set up by her friends and family, has donated almost £2,000 to help patients in Hull and East Yorkshire living with lymphedema, a painful, chronic condition which causes swelling.

Shirley Evans, a lymphedema specialist nurse working for Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, said the donation will fund a lymphatic drainage machine which can be used by patients to ease symptoms at home.